Accounting for and Explaining 'not doing' within healthcare
25 November 2024
This research study aims to explore healthcare professionals’ experiences when navigating non intervention treatment choices or decisions to 'not do’, in primary care within the UK. ‘Not doing' refers to thoughtfully choosing an approach that avoids interventions in favour of options like watchful waiting, or active observation.
I am looking for GPs. Paramedics and Nurses who could spare around 45 min to have an online chat about their thoughts and experiences in this area.
Requirements
- You practice in a primary care setting in the UK
- You are a GP, Paramedic or Nurse
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Ethical approval
Ethics Approval Granted by The University of Leicester, General Research Ethics Committee. date: 28/6/24
About the researcher
I am a paramedic who is currently a postgraduate researcher at the University of Leicester, working on my PhD project.